D'unelaleh in the Maia Song Contest

D'unelaleh has participated in the Maia Song Contest 19 times since making its debut in the fourth contest in Pojkland. Kimbra's first place in the seventeenth edition with the song, "Top of the World", alongside Vendredi sur Mer's first place in the twenty-second edition are D'unelaleh's joint best result in the contest.

History
D'unelaleh first competed at the fourth Maia Song Contest, represented by Michelle Treacy with her strong-pop song "Armageddon". Treacy received 100 points, placing 15th. However, the following edition, IOWA, with their pop-rock song "140" could only muster up 19th place, with seventy points. The sixth edition saw Michelle Xavier sing the pop-song "Move To My Body", which saw D'unelaleh reach its worst result of 22nd place, with seventy-five points. One edition later, the seventh edition, saw RAYE since her new-wave alternative song "Shh", which saw D'unelaleh's second best place on the scoreboard, 6th, with 119 points. In the eighth edition, Say Lou Lou sang the electropop "Everything We Touch" for D'unelaleh, managing to get 17th place with 81 points. The ninth edition had Tekla's altpop entry "Via", which garnered D'unelaleh's first ever non-qualifier. "Via" lost out on a tie breaker in the first semi-final, coming 11th with 67 points. The tenth edition had Molly Kate Kestner's pop-ballad entry "Prom Queen" place 18th in the final with 86 points. One edition later, d.Holic represented the nation in Cionova with their K-Pop song "Color Me Rad", reaching the same result as RAYE, 6th, however, d.Holic got an additional 12 points, securing their place as the best placing D'unelalehi entry to date. In the twelfth edition, Vera Blue with her electropop song "Private" came 12th in the second semi-final with 65 points, eight points away from the tenth place.

Contestants
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Voting history
As of 17, the D'unelalehi voting history is as follows: